Panty(waist)shields

In my opinion , if you shoot a lot of rounds at one time , it is probably the only extra you NEED , everything else is cool factor and personal preference. Look at most military shotguns and the only universal thing that seems to be common is the heat shield.
 
Sounds like good advice. Thanks! The bayonet lug would be a bit impractical nowadays, wouldn't it?

Actually, a bayonet lug arguably makes more sense on a tactical shotgun than on an assault rifle. Excepting shotguns used for very particular roles (breaching, riot control, less-lethal munitions), the shotgun is more specialized for CQB than other long guns. A shotgun with a conventional stock and an 18" barrel would make a half-decent platform to mount a bayonet on.

As far as bayonets no longer being relevant...well, WWI was the last war that was begun without a general questioning of the continued utility of the bayonet. All of those questions haven't changed the fundamental fact that when close quarters combat ensues, having a pointy stick is better than a blunt stick.
 
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heres my zombat kit, mav88+heatsheild, also painted forest green with a limbsaver stock,
 
IMHO Heat shields are good to have for a brush gun, and do offer not only protection for your hand, but protection for the barrel while marching through thick brush, swamps and such. :)

I was going to put one on my HP9, but the ATI shield comes right to the end of the muzzle (14"), and obscures the front bead...I guess I would have to get it drilled and tapped for a red dot...but I digress. :D
 
Pads and Shields( I realize the images these words provoke)

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heres my zombat kit, mav88+heatsheild, also painted forest green with a limbsaver stock,

I just put a limbsaver pad on my stock last week. Quite an improvment I must say. Any suggestions as to shield makers? I see Marstar has ATII(ATI, I forget). Advice please.

My niece would love a Maverick in hot pink, but I can't bring myself to do it...
 
I find a shield a good thing to have if you're shooting lots of rounds quickly and reloading.

My 3 Gun shotguns always have them.
 
Put a Mossberg shield on my 870MM, no regrets and best of all no burnt fingers. I got a rather disgusting burn during a mini torture test and decided I would rather not have it happen again. Keep in mind that after a long sesion the shield can get pretty toasty too!
 
You would think that "furniture" on a shotgun refers to the wood stocks (or synthetic replacement), but it doesn't. Furniture, when applied to shotguns, means the visible small parts of a double gun: toplever, triggerguard, safety tab, forend release latch, etc.

Makes it less confusing if we use firearms terms consistently.:D For a glossary of terms see:

http://www.hallowellco.com/abbrevia.htm
 
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